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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Banks brace for big loan defaults by US, global customers
The major banks in the U.S. are anticipating a flood of loan defaults as households and business customers take a big financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic.
Scientific Games statement on liquidity and cost savings measures
Scientific Games Corporation stated that it has a strong liquidity position and has already cut more than $100 million in quarterly costs.
AGA statement on Revised Paycheck Protection Program Guidelines
American Gaming Association President and CEO Bill Miller released the following statement on the revised interim regulatory guidelines.
Most populous Clark County ZIP codes have higher rates of COVID-19
There have been 2,509 COVID-19 patients across Clark County, but some parts of the Las Vegas Valley have so far been hit harder by the pandemic than others. Las Vegas-area ZIP codes with the most confirmed COVID-19 patients generally correlate with …
During crisis, UNLV clinic offers free virtual mental health care
By the time the spread of COVID-19 closed much of Nevada, The Practice Mental Health Clinic at UNLV had already been working on a plan to provide free, accessible mental health care for those who need it during the crisis.
Sisolak says Nevada is nowhere close to relaxing virus restrictions
Gov. Steve Sisolak said he didn’t want to give anyone the idea that discussions about easing restrictions and reopening are happening anytime soon. Some neighboring states are …
Cats, dogs, Quillie the hedgehog source of comfort in crisis
Lala, a 3-month-old black Lab, romped into Ufuoma George’s life a few weeks ago, just as she retreated into her New York apartment in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
30 NFL draft hopefuls showed off skills at a virtual pro day
Hours before New Jersey closed all gyms indefinitely last month because of the COVID-19 global pandemic, 30 NFL draft hopefuls had a chance to showcase their talents in a “virtual” pro day at TEST Football Academy in Martinsville.
In nod to governors, Trump walks back total authority claim
President Donald Trump said he’s open to some states “reopening” before federal social distancing guidelines expire at the end of month, as he appeared to back off his claim of absolute authority to decide when the time was right to act.